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Silver iodide is a chemical compound used in a variety of applications, including photography, medicine, and cloud seeding. It is a yellow-colored solid that is highly soluble in water and alcohol. Silver iodide is produced by reacting silver nitrate with potassium iodide. It is also used in the production of silver-based compounds, such as silver sulfide and silver oxide.
In photography, silver iodide is used as a light-sensitive material in photographic films and papers. It is also used in the production of medical imaging films, such as X-ray films. In medicine, silver iodide is used as an antiseptic and disinfectant. It is also used in the treatment of skin diseases, such as psoriasis and eczema.
In cloud seeding, silver iodide is used to induce rain or snow. It is released into the atmosphere in the form of tiny particles, which act as condensation nuclei. These particles attract water vapor, which then forms clouds and eventually precipitates.
The silver iodide market is highly competitive, with a number of companies operating in the space. Some of the major players in the market include BASF, Solvay, Merck, and Sigma-Aldrich. Show Less Read more